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Fire department expenditure approved by Powell River Council

Fire department expenditure approved by Powell River Council

Now self-contained breathing apparatus fill station okayed unanimously
More help coming for B.C. homeless camps, local communities

More help coming for B.C. homeless camps, local communities

Heart and Hearth programs provide people with better access to support services, shelter and housing options
B.C. man found stabbed inside Langley business

B.C. man found stabbed inside Langley business

Police look to speak to witnesses with information about the stabbing
B.C. business stopped break-in with smash-proof windows

B.C. business stopped break-in with smash-proof windows

Investigators able to map suspects' route, ask businesses in Maple Ridge to check video surveillance for sightings
B.C. teacher caught sending 'sexual' messages with Grade 7 girls

B.C. teacher caught sending 'sexual' messages with Grade 7 girls

Teacher asked students to keep messages private or else he could get fired
Lifting of fire prohibitions includes qathet region

Lifting of fire prohibitions includes qathet region

Category two and three fires will be allowed as of September 18 per Coastal Fire Centre announcement
Former cabinet minister appeals to Elections BC to register New Liberal Party of BC

Former cabinet minister appeals to Elections BC to register New Liberal Party of BC

VANCOUVER — The suspension of BC United's election campaign left centrist voters in British Columbia "orphaned," and a new provincial party under the Liberal brand is needed, says former federal cabinet minister Herb Dhaliwal.
Metro Vancouver transit facing 'drastic cuts,' mayors say

Metro Vancouver transit facing 'drastic cuts,' mayors say

Port Coquitlam Mayor Brad West didn’t rule out fare increases, saying the public understands the issue
Senior Citizens Association Branch 49 to host seniors day event

Senior Citizens Association Branch 49 to host seniors day event

Celebration will be held at Cranberry Seniors Centre on September 28
B.C. out-of-pocket health care costs can drive some into poverty

B.C. out-of-pocket health care costs can drive some into poverty

People travelling to Vancouver for transplants were spending an average of $44,624 for the care.